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Books with author Pauline Stewart

  • The Edge Chronicles 13: The Descenders: Third Book of Cade

    paul stewart

    Paperback (corgi uk, March 15, 2019)
    Celebrate twenty years of The Edge Chronicles with this thrilling conclusion to Stewart and Riddell's multi-bestselling epic fantasy series!Cade Quarter has spent the last few years of his life running from an enemy he's never even met - the ruthless and power-hungry High Professor of Flight, Quove Lentis. But Quove's deadly agenda has finally caught up with Cade, and now he must leave his home and flee once more, this time to the legendary floating city of New Sanctaphrax. But even reuniting with his uncle, Nate Quarter, isn't the end of Cade's troubles - and now, more than ever, he must find the courage to defy his enemies, unite his friends, and unlock the secrets of descending. The Descenders is the third and final book in the Cade trilogy - the fifth and final saga in Stewart and Riddell's internationally bestselling series, The Edge Chronicles, which has featured on the Times and New York Times bestseller lists, and sold more than 3 million copies. 2018 marks twenty years of the series, now complete with thirteen titles across five separate but interlinking sagas.
  • Far-Flung Adventures: Hugo Pepper

    Paul Stewart

    Paperback (Yearling, July 10, 2012)
    Hugo Pepper was raised in the Frozen North by reindeer herders. His parents were eaten by polar bears when he was just a baby, but Hugo discovers that the sled they arrived in has an unusual compass—one that can be set to "Home." And so Hugo arrives in Firefly Square—to discover a group of very special friends, and a dastardly enemy. With three-toed snowmen, a secret buried treasure, and a host of fabulous stories, this is a fantastic third tale in the Far-Flung Adventures!
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  • Of People and Things

    Paul Stewart

    eBook (Armida Publications, May 22, 2019)
    Paul lives a basic life focusing on just getting by from moment to moment, day to day. The man who pays for his up-keep makes sure he has the basics, but only the basics, on which to live. Paul is unsure why this patron keeps him at all. In truth, he doesn’t understand much, nor does he want to. Ignorance is his way of life; being unaware his default mode. He might even be happy if he were just left alone.Paul’s backer is having an affair, but what does his wife know about it? Paul is given a mission to find out and is forced to become an unwilling private detective. Not knowing what he is doing, nor why, he is plunged into a world filled with eccentrics: the extraordinarily ordinary private detective, Mr Samuels; Cassandra, the patron’s wife, who seems caught in a 1930s novel; the mistress whose odd-coloured eyes are perhaps the least disturbing thing about her. But the real mystery might be Paul himself: who is he really? Why is he a kept man? Why can’t he cope with any of the people and things forced upon him? Told with great energy and urgency, Of People and Things is at once a comic mystery story, similar to the works of Will Self or a comic Cormac McCarthy, but also a strangely unsettling and moving novel as uncanny moments pile upon each other to test the hapless narrator’s attempts to understand just what is going on.
  • Castle of Intrigue

    Paul Stewart

    Paperback (Edc Pub, Jan. 1, 1995)
    Sally is transported back to the Middle Ages, where she and Paul the Pageboy must solve a series of puzzles to help overthrow Sir Vile and restore Craggie Castle to its rightful owner
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  • Map of the United States Sticker Picture

    Pat Stewart

    Misc. Supplies (Dover Publications, July 7, 1997)
    Learn to identify and locate all 50 of the United States with this entertaining and educational activity book. Simply apply 44 stickers of the states (in a few instances, smaller adjoining states appear on one sticker) to appropriately marked areas on the laminated outline map located on the inside covers. To help you apply the stickers in the correct places, the shape and color of each sticker corresponds to the shape and outline color on the background map. A challenging activity for pre-schoolers, this sticker picture book will also be a useful learning tool for elementary school students of all ages.
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  • Muddle Earth

    Paul Stewart

    Paperback (Pan MacMillan, March 4, 2011)
    Welcome to the hilarious and downright outrageous world of Muddle Earth ... now with an eye-catching new cover look!
  • Muddle Earth Too. Paul Stewart & Chris Riddell

    Paul Stewart

    Hardcover (MacMillan Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Once upon a time, a spell went very wrong and Joe Jefferson found himself transported to Muddle Earth, where the wizards are mad, the pink stinky hogs are stinky, and the jokes are truly terrible. Now, two years later, Muddle Earth needs him back. But even with his Wellies of Power, Woolly Gloves of Determination and a saucepan on his head, can Joe Jefferson really defeat the terrifying spectre of evil that threatens to destroy Muddle Earth? Get prepared for another epic battle between the forces of good, evil and everything in between!
  • Wizard of Oz and Friends Stickers

    Pat Stewart

    Stationery (Dover Publications, April 10, 1997)
    Relive the adventures of Dorothy and her friends in the land of Oz with this colorful sticker collection. You'll find 26 delightful stickers, among them the little girl from Kansas and her dog, Toto; the Munchkins; the winged monkeys; Scarecrow; the Tin Woodman; the Cowardly Lion; and the remarkable Wizard himself. An ideal way to have fun with all your favorite Oz characters, these stickers are perfect for decorating lunch boxes, notebooks, lockers, and other flat surfaces. Just peel and apply for a touch of Oz magic!
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  • Sea Animals

    Pat Stewart

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Dec. 23, 1998)
    What deep-sea creature has eight arms but no feet? Which playful birds can't fly but are excellent swimmers? Children will find out in this informative coloring book featuring simple portraits of 30 different marine animals. The pictures are accompanied by easy-to-read captions that will introduce kids to a sea lion, humpback whale, penguin, great white shark, swordfish, sailfish, stingray, manatee, octopus, hermit crab, sea turtles, and other intriguing animals.
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  • Cloud Wolf

    PAUL STEWART

    Paperback (CORGI CHILDRENS, March 15, 2001)
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  • CLOUD WOLF

    PAUL STEWART

    Paperback (CORGI CHILDRENS, March 15, 1851)
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  • Of People and Things

    Paul Stewart

    Paperback (Armida Publications, March 13, 2019)
    Paul lives a basic life focusing on just getting by from moment to moment, day to day. The man who pays for his up-keep makes sure he has the basics, but only the basics, on which to live. Paul is unsure why this patron keeps him at all. In truth, he doesn't understand much, nor does he want to. Ignorance is his way of life; being unaware his default mode. He might even be happy if he were just left alone.Paul's backer is having an affair, but what does his wife know about it? Paul is given a mission to find out and is forced to become an unwilling private detective. Not knowing what he is doing, nor why, he is plunged into a world filled with eccentrics: the extraordinarily ordinary private detective, Mr Samuels; Cassandra, the patron's wife, who seems caught in a 1930s novel; the mistress whose odd-coloured eyes are perhaps the least disturbing thing about her. But the real mystery might be Paul himself: who is he really? Why is he a kept man? Why can't he cope with any of the people and things forced upon him? Told with great energy and urgency, Of People and Things is at once a comic mystery story, similar to the works of Will Self or a comic Cormac McCarthy, but also a strangely unsettling and moving novel as uncanny moments pile upon each other to test the hapless narrator's attempts to understand just what is going on.